Opportunity

City of Norwalk PlanetBids #26-869

Norwalk Traffic Signal and Fiber Optic Communication Improvements along Pioneer Boulevard

Posted

June 29, 2026

Respond By

July 20, 2026

Identifier

26-869

NAICS

237130, 237310

The City of Norwalk is seeking bids for a major infrastructure upgrade along Pioneer Boulevard, focusing on traffic signal and fiber optic communication improvements. - Government Buyer: - City of Norwalk Engineering Department - Project Scope: - Installation of fiber optic cables (12 and 72 strand single mode), pull boxes, splice vaults, patch panels, fiber distribution units, and conduit (PVC and HDPE) - Deployment of industrial Ethernet edge and aggregate switches, SFP modules, and integrated 5GHz wireless broadband radios - Installation of traffic signal equipment including malfunction monitoring units (MMU), battery backup systems, hub cabinets, and service enclosures - Traffic signal improvements and ADA ramp upgrades at multiple intersections along Pioneer Boulevard - System integration, network and equipment testing, and as-built documentation - Products & Quantities: - 23,081 LF of 72 strand SMFO cable, 825 LF of 12 strand SMFO cable - 43 No. 6 pull boxes, 12 splice vaults, 14 patch panels, 1 fiber distribution unit - 14 industrial Ethernet edge switches, 1 aggregate switch, 2 wireless radios, 4 SFP modules - Multiple traffic signal and ADA ramp improvements at specified intersections - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All equipment must be installed, configured, integrated, and tested to manufacturer specifications - System integration of an Ethernet IP-based network for traffic management - Strict completion deadline with liquidated damages of $2,500 per day for delays - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; products must meet required specifications and standards

Description

This project involves furnishing all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and incidental work to complete traffic signal, fiber optic communication, ITS, and ADA ramp improvements along Pioneer Boulevard from 166th Street to Lakeland Road. The work includes installing conduit, pull boxes, pedestrian signal heads, accessible pedestrian signals, traffic signal poles and cabinets, advanced transportation controllers, battery backup systems, video detection systems, safety lighting, street name signs, fiber optic cable and splicing, wireless radios, and Ethernet switches. The contractor is responsible for full installation, configuration, integration, testing, and commissioning according to manufacturer specifications and project plans. The estimated cost of the project is approximately $3,200,000. Bids are to be submitted electronically by July 20, 2026, at 11:00 AM.

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